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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-08, Page 3- io at a pt e nda eve, Marilee, s c!? S . Ctfi 1n, n Christian Reformed Church and led by Mr. Dick Rdar;das Mrs, Ludt celebrated her birthday on Monday and her relatives and friends were ere Our guests for the old t music Program. Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. team/mace Edgar 4 rovid , e music for .th . ' fte noon with step dance numbers Mrs. E}I'll's granddaugh She/1i Edgar. night ens The family tertainment was shared by fro musical groups: a men's chorus • "The Harboraires" s Pat:fixidi 1 ; ►AoIS fern the 1 tan TC+ f00nreedhuh. ohn Greldanus was erneee for the prOgrarn which in- cluded three groups of songs by the Harboraires and several numbers by the seven girls; Joanne Bake%aar. Emmy MooksI Jo An Passchier, Jenny Reinink, Darlene Wesselink, Anita and Gina Datena. Kiss Grace Robertson thanked the en- tertainers on behalf of the residents• Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prouty of Exeter have returned from a Florida holiday and led the weekly Bible study with Mrs. Lila Finkbeiner playing the organ. Foresters donate $3,000 to Huron Cancer fund fhe Woen's, Ho ricin y .met ,.tri the aioaday April, ... - .President. in the chair. Mrs. Bro+ k Olde read the minutes of'` the previous meeting and Mrs, Doug Ball gave the financial report. The vanishing parties are still continuing and h goodly amount is being realized.. Cart staffing for .April will done by St. Paul's Friendship Club and they will also make the tray favours for patients for Vaster. Irk olir pence will prii 26 in TiilsonbU*'g a ,iytration its from 9; !►R'R:f until ten I..un heo1 will be served at a cost of 63 per person, it is .to be hopeda goedlY number from .Clinton area. will attend . Phone Mrs. Ted Davies at 482-7093 for tran- sportation. ran- y rtvote of til*nks Was ex- pressed by Mrs. Ralph Davidson from londeshoro Ws. O. Johnston. social 'nit convener, reported that the on behalf of her husband who 'Nightingalehad been a patient in Clinton Tea will ' May 12 from 2 p.m. until 4 She spoke feelingly of his p.m. Plans for this are gratitude for all Lite hospital already well and truly.laid. It staff and womens auxiliary mak it tut annual Lighted candelabras, bride yellow gladioli and white and sister yellow daisies was the setting gowns of the March 5, double -ring same wedding ceremony of h Douglas Glenn Swan and Laurie and the ushers The groom is the son of Mr. groomther EdnaPotter. and Barbara Potter. of the bride.. Their and flowers were the as the matron of ' be kid Wednesday • Hospital at Christmas time. onours. is to be hoped many will avail members had done to The best man was Paul themselves of the opportunity a cheerful and happy time. wan of London, brother of and Mrs. Glenn Swan, RR 1. we Brucefield, and the bride is Brcefi ld, and Kevin Swan. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. London. The bride's mother wore a Joe Potter, RR 3, Clinton. figured blue and mauve long Rev. Laurence Lewis of- Qwn, with a yellow carnation ficiated at the ceremony and �nrsage. Mrs. Robert Livermore The gem's mother wore a 11 Brad Hargreaves, la ed the organ. blue and pink floral gow At a- Foresters dance On Moore of Albert St. Goderich P The bride wore a floor- with a pink carnation cor- C.0.. the Members rs of the held the lucky ticket oh the length gown of soft jersey sage. C.O.F., at )�ettmiller donated afghan. material with a trimming of The reception was held at X3245 to the Canadian Cancer 'Bert Harris won a large seed pearls and daisies. She veil with a the White Carnation in Society. ham in a draw. The second wore a fingertip Notrnest tte. On behalf of the Huron tram was won by Juliet cap and had the Before her wedding, the Branch of the Cancer received unidentified lady. traditional cascade of orange bride was given riding. by Die. a Pitblado rroeivBio The annual meeting of the delight roses with white bar friend, Diane showers by cheque gie $3000.froth Huron District Council daisies. Marion , Dian and Mary hili Bogie, . a S was. the Tyndall, and by her aunt a Snowmobile Canadian Foresters was held rMiicefie d�sister of the bride, Myrtle Taylor. Bruce.field. proceedsaof at Bennuller. B She Marathon held in February. Forty persons sat down -to a was matron of honour. M Forrtl a y wedding.. trip to At the same time Sis ham supper served by the 4vore a coral gown with an Florida, the bride wore a Phyllis-- Pitbiad%seated a.empire waist and a V-neck. of $243of which United Church Women of sleeves of the dress were copper coloured wrap around cash donationBenmlller United Church. Thedress. $2040came from the sale ofLaurie is an graduate an afghan, Sis. Phyllis Fisher. hat.aA silver chain necklace St. Joseph's R.N.R. . graduate to tickets on resident of Co of crocheted and donated by Sis. P the bride,khorn, also NursLondon ando was agit Phyllisdo Pitblado. Fascination extended a warm with a good luck horn,employed at the of welcome to all present. fromrecti»tly The ticketsywere made and bouquet was an Goderich Psych i a t r i e Harrison.d by D.D. Sis. old by Council Presidentpresided while the oval cluster of yellow and is employed 1 c Buchanan p Hospital. Doug . t3arriThey wereosold by Dominion Roads. Goderich. rs of Court election of officers wast John white daisies with royal blue thet . nietllibe re of by D.D. Bro. d Mrs. Fascination. friend d of the R • Thirty-nine u, ca straw flowers. The couple are residing at .• The bridesmaids wereR 5 Clinton. dollars was Connolly. officers were Diane Bylsma a ren coin The following D.D. Sis collected in a voluntary duly installed by • donation at the entrance to Phyllis Harrison assisted by '- the dance hall. The Cancer o BiLeonard Fisher. Society was -not the only President Rr©- Don beneficiary at this gala af- resident Sis fair, Buchanan; vice p . 'pm door prize - patio tights Phyllis Cox; treasurer Bro. secretary Sis 1. was won by Mary Lyme John Connolly; Telford of Goderich. F4rn Jessie Tebbutt_ Menst u ng appoints director -Camp Menesetung, a project of Huron -Perth Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, announces the appointment of Rev. Mike Boulger of Monkton, Ontario as camp director for the 1976 • Camping Season. _ - Mr. Boulger will be assisted by his wife, Lil, in the sum- mer camping program. Both tire experienced earn ounsellors and youth leaders, The Boulgers have two boys of elementary school age. Lil and Mike Boulger will have able assistants at all camps as well as trained counsellors. A full and varied program will be provided for co-ed junior high, junior girls, junior boys. pre -teen girls. and parents without partners. A special teen age co-ed camp is planned for the May 24th weekend and the first week end in August a family camp is planned. Registration forms for all summer camps are available at United Churches in Huron - Perth Presbytery. B Blanche Deeves Holy Communion was observed at St.' James Anglican Church, Middleton with Rev. Wm. Bennett in charge. 'One Day's.Pay" The 1975 General Synod set the objective of one day's pay from each member of the Church to the*Primates Fund. Our combined efforts throughout the Canadian Church can be a very significant help to the people of the third world countries. Help miracles happen! Share! Voices all Thank youe world will say: SHARE!! Do remember. Thursday April 8. Mrs. Mervyn Lobb will be at St. James Church. , Middleton to show her slides giving us a talk on her trip to Ireland. The ladies of the church are meeting of te remindedCW oofh Hollmes iter the UCW on April 13. Please let Lois Wise or Blanche Deeves know if you wish to attend. The Rector thanked Leis Wise for sharing in service of worship at Trinity Church as their organist in the absence of Mrs. Jackie Johnston. WITH A VARIES O MANY S. STTHISSAND YEAR SHAPES TO CHOOSE FRtfl Whether it's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION ' You are remembering a loved one LEY T PRYDE I Spit LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUiREMENTS DON DENONIME 77A HAMILTON STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-2373 524-6621 ALL SER1tt .ES.ON STAND RD ME ' MOW STRUT UNITED CRUNCH THE FRIENDLY CHURCH MINISTER LAWRENCE S. LEWIS B.A. B. Th. `• ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. DORIS McKINLEY A. MUS. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1976 PALM SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Family Worship and Nursery tt :30 'Junior Congregation SERMON: - "1 BELIEVE IN HIM! DO YOU?" Special music by both Junior and- Senior Choirs. Please note: Community Good Friday Service on April 14th at 7:30 p.m. at Ontario St. Church. Everyone Welcome Elizabeth Ann [Betty] Elliott Elizabeth Ann Elliott of 143 Oxford Street, London, died Thursday. April 1 in St. Joseph's Hospital. London. of, leukemia. She was 23. She was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, May 6. 1952, to R. J. and Jessie Morrissey. She resided in that city until 1972, when she moved to London, Ontario. Mrs. Elliott was a dental receptionist. 22. 1973. she On September married George W. (Butch) Elliott in Ilderton, and for- merly of Clinton. The couple resided iri London. Surviving besides her husband ,is one brother. Bob Morrissey of London and her parents. R. J. Morrissey of Regina and Jessie Morrissey. London. The funeral was held at the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, on April 3, 1976, with Father Joseph Hardy presiding. Interment 'followed at the Clinton Cemetery. (Wednesday) with their son Dr. Michael Bennett before he leaves for a year's stay in Denmark. Mrs, Pat Morrison of Prince George,, Briti ft Columbia and her mother, Mrs. Jim Murray of Varna, stopped in at the Deeves. Ray and Estelle Wise and Alvin and Phyllis Wise spent an enjoyable holiday recently in the States and attended the Grand Olde Opry at Nashville Tennessee. Blanche and Ed Deeves were dinner guests with Olive and Alex Murray on Sunday evening. Glad to report that. Jean Koetsier is home from the Clinton Hospital. We all wish her well. Serving as pallbearers %% ere. B-odie . Craig. Carl Nesbitt. Laurie a Hamm and Thalen. g Edward Watson.. Flowerbearers were Don Craig and Miller Richmond. Harold Edgar Elliott Harold Edgar Elliott of Varna died March 25, 1976 at his home. He was 71. Mr. Elliott was born in Stanley Township, the son of the late Morton and Lillian Elliott. On August 11, 1940, he married Jean Mossop in the Goderich Anglican Church. In June 1940. Mr. Elliott enlisted in the Armed Forces and after serving overseas, he returned to Windsor in 1942. where he remained until 1946 when he moved to the farm at Varna. Surviving besides his wife Jean are two sisters. Ruth, Mrs. Fred Heard. Stratford; and Muriel, Mrs.ck k Ferguson. Sudbury brothers, Alvin. Stratford; k and Roy of Varna. Pallbearers were Jac Kopas, Ilderton Mcllroy. London: Doug Macintosh. Wheatley ; Jean Poulin, London; Jack Forbes. London and Dr. Don King, London. Flowerbearers were Murray Taylor, Stratford: Paul Booth. Elmira : John Kopas, Ilderton and Bill Mcllroy. London. Albert Nesbitt Albert Nesbitt, a life-long resident of the Blyth area. died in $eaforth Community Hospital on March 24. 1976. He was 81 years of age. He. was born in Morris township, the son of Mr: and Mrs. Robert Nesbitt. Hes E attended S.S. No. 3.. Wawanosh and Morris. He married the formerDeli Potter on February 1. They farmed in Morris township until retiring to Blyth in 1959. Mr. Nesbitt served as a commissioner on the Blyth Municipal Telephone System and was a Warden of Trinity Anglican Church. Blyth. He is survived besides his wife by one daughter. Eileen. Mrs. Bruce. Barrie. Blyth and one son, George Albert of Clinton. Eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive. He was predeceased by one sister. Mrs. Alfred Pierce and one brother Mr. William Nesbitt. The funeral service was held on March 26 from the` Trinity Anglican Church. Blyth with Rev. Fred Carson officiating. Interment was in Blvt h Union Cemetery. Personals Rev. Wm. Bennett and his wife will spend the day The Canadian Cancer Society works through help of thousands of volun- teers dedicated to the fight against cancer. Through the, annual campaign. these volunteers provide the major source of funds for research in Canada; their year-round.. setiv ices help cancer patients and their educatioto tpo urge the public learn more about the disease. If you would like more in- formation about cancer. or if you would like to join the volunteer group, contact your local unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. He is also survived by nephews and nieces. The funeral was held at the Ball Funeral Home, March 27. with Rev. Bennett of- ficiating. Interment followed at the Bayfield cemetery. Correction WESLEY-WIWS U UTED CHURCH THE CHURCH THAT CARES PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1976 PALM SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery SERMON: "HiS FINEST WEEK" 'THE DAY OF FELLOWSHIP' Sacrament of Holy Communion HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School SERMON: "HIS FINEST WEEK" 'THE DAY OF FELLOWSHIP' Sacrament of Holy Communion Good Friday Service 7:30 p.m. at Ontario St.. Church. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Clinton 263 Princess Street Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30. p.m. (On 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m. Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.) In Mrs. Annie Shepherd's obituary last week, we in- correctly sated that Mrs. Shepherd was organist and choir member at Wesley - Willis' United Church in Clinton. Mrs. Shepherd was a member of Burns United Church, where she was organist and choir member for many years, active in Sunday School work and a life member of the WMS. In 1949. when Mrs. Shepherd moved to Clinton with her husband, she carried on her activities in Wesley - W illis United Church_ CRYSTALAIRES ANEW COVENANT PLAYERS Sunday. April 1 1 a pan. NURO MEN'S CHAPEL "barn • ^� Fashion Boutique Ladies and Misses NOW OPEN Daily. including Sundays 10 a m. - S.30- p.m. Cloned Good Firiday GRAND SEND tui fritters south of the Traffic • Uefif Ott y 21. The Church of the Back to God Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF TO GOD — ROM 14 12 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 1.0:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. EVENING -WORSHIP 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETINGPEOPLE'S MEEOUNG TING EVERYONE WELCOME• ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1976 10:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION 1 1 Wingham Memorials +Guaranteed Granite +Cemetery Lettering + Buy Direct and save Commissions. BUS. PHONE 357-1910 RES, 357-1015 FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST. (1 street west of Community Centre) 9:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBI..E HOUR 8°p.m. Gospel Service . Tues. 8:00 p.m. PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY For information Phone 482-9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHUR H Pastor Wayne Lester 11:00 a.m. Morning'Worship 166 Victoria Street 9:4S a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m.Wednesday Prayer Service 8:00 p.m. Friday Young Peoples ALL WELCOME SAINT JOSEPH'S Catholic Church LENT '7 6 HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE Palin Sunday - April 1 1 11 a.m. Blessing of Palms Outdoor Procession. Mass II p.m. Evening Prayer and Communal Penance Fr. A. Nolan - speaker. Maundy Thursday - April 1 5 p.m. Washing of the Feet and Mass Good Friday - April 16 3 p.m. Liturgy of the Word. Veneration of the Cross and Communion Holy Saturday - April 17 0 p.m. Resurrection Service Phone 402 9468 • . ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. EDWIN G. NELSON CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1976 PALM SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schaal for all ages 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ALL WELCOME Madeleine Laos Auxiliary will meet in Church Hall, Tues., Aper. 13, 1974 at 11:15 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SPEAKER: JACK CHRISTIAANS SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1976 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Everyone Welcome